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The four years separating Novembers Doom's first and second albums saw the Chicago-based death/doom ensemble repeatedly reconfiguring its sound and personnel in search of the perfect combination to suit bandleader Paul Kuhr's vision. And, just as its title suggested, 1999's sophomore album, Of Sculptured Ivy & Stone Flowers, found Novembers Doom chiseling away at their conservative death/doom debut's monochromatic musical mortar with tendrils of incremental melodicism (see "With Rue and Fire"), softer dynamic counterpoints ("Serenity Forgotten"), and variable tempos (is that a gallop in "Reaping the Forest Calm"?). By comparison, subsequent efforts would see them building things up again, through layered orchestrations, without forgetting the lessons learned along the way. But the most obvious way to realize just how far Novembers Doom had come during the past couple years was to listen to the three cuts revived from 1997's Every Leaf That Falls EP -- the title cut, "Dawn Breaks," and especially "The Jealous Sun" -- since all show much greater maturity, as well as compositional nuances that were totally missed the first time around. In contrast, the operatic sopranos provided by Cathy Jo Hejna (hear her swooping stealthily into tracks like "Suffer the Red Dream," "All the Beauty Twice Again," and many others) now sounded displaced and unnecessary unless they were bounced off Paul Kuhr's judiciously used dramatic deadpan, and it's not at all surprising that they were phased out on the following year's The Knowing. That album would unquestionably kick off Novembers Doom's lengthy golden era, and finally bring the band richly earned respect across the metal world. [Of Sculptured Ivy & Stone Flowers was remastered and reissued in 2008 by The End Records, upsetting some purists with the omission of "Before the Wind" (written and performed by departed keyboard player Mark Piotrowski), while appeasing others with the addition of three unreleased bonus cuts recorded that same year.]
© Eduardo Rivadavia /TiVo
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Paul Kuhr, Composer, Author - Novembers Doom, MainArtist - Mandarah Musikverlag, MusicPublisher - Eric Burnley, Composer - Mary Bielich, Composer
1999 Prophecy Productions 1999 Prophecy Productions
Paul Kuhr, Composer, Author - Novembers Doom, MainArtist - Mandarah Musikverlag, MusicPublisher - Eric Burnley, Composer - Mary Bielich, Composer
1999 Prophecy Productions 1999 Prophecy Productions
Paul Kuhr, Composer, Author - Novembers Doom, MainArtist - Mandarah Musikverlag, MusicPublisher - Eric Burnley, Composer - Mary Bielich, Composer
1999 Prophecy Productions 1999 Prophecy Productions
Paul Kuhr, Composer, Author - Novembers Doom, MainArtist - Mandarah Musikverlag, MusicPublisher - Eric Burnley, Composer - Mary Bielich, Composer
1999 Prophecy Productions 1999 Prophecy Productions
Paul Kuhr, Composer, Author - Novembers Doom, MainArtist - Mandarah Musikverlag, MusicPublisher - Eric Burnley, Composer - Mary Bielich, Composer
1999 Prophecy Productions 1999 Prophecy Productions
Paul Kuhr, Composer, Author - Novembers Doom, MainArtist - Mandarah Musikverlag, MusicPublisher - Eric Burnley, Composer - Mary Bielich, Composer
1999 Prophecy Productions 1999 Prophecy Productions
Paul Kuhr, Composer, Author - Novembers Doom, MainArtist - Mandarah Musikverlag, MusicPublisher - Eric Burnley, Composer - Mary Bielich, Composer
1999 Prophecy Productions 1999 Prophecy Productions
Paul Kuhr, Composer, Author - Novembers Doom, MainArtist - Mandarah Musikverlag, MusicPublisher - Eric Burnley, Composer - Mary Bielich, Composer
1999 Prophecy Productions 1999 Prophecy Productions
Paul Kuhr, Composer, Author - Novembers Doom, MainArtist - Mandarah Musikverlag, MusicPublisher - Eric Burnley, Composer - Mary Bielich, Composer
1999 Prophecy Productions 1999 Prophecy Productions
Paul Kuhr, Composer, Author - Novembers Doom, MainArtist - Mandarah Musikverlag, MusicPublisher - Lawrence Roberts, Composer - Eric Burnley, Composer
1999 Prophecy Productions 1999 Prophecy Productions
Paul Kuhr, Composer, Author - Novembers Doom, MainArtist - Mandarah Musikverlag, MusicPublisher - Eric Burnley, Composer - Mary Bielich, Composer
1999 Prophecy Productions 1999 Prophecy Productions
Paul Kuhr, Composer, Author - Novembers Doom, MainArtist - Mandarah Musikverlag, MusicPublisher - Eric Burnley, Composer - Mary Bielich, Composer
1999 Prophecy Productions 1999 Prophecy Productions
Album review
The four years separating Novembers Doom's first and second albums saw the Chicago-based death/doom ensemble repeatedly reconfiguring its sound and personnel in search of the perfect combination to suit bandleader Paul Kuhr's vision. And, just as its title suggested, 1999's sophomore album, Of Sculptured Ivy & Stone Flowers, found Novembers Doom chiseling away at their conservative death/doom debut's monochromatic musical mortar with tendrils of incremental melodicism (see "With Rue and Fire"), softer dynamic counterpoints ("Serenity Forgotten"), and variable tempos (is that a gallop in "Reaping the Forest Calm"?). By comparison, subsequent efforts would see them building things up again, through layered orchestrations, without forgetting the lessons learned along the way. But the most obvious way to realize just how far Novembers Doom had come during the past couple years was to listen to the three cuts revived from 1997's Every Leaf That Falls EP -- the title cut, "Dawn Breaks," and especially "The Jealous Sun" -- since all show much greater maturity, as well as compositional nuances that were totally missed the first time around. In contrast, the operatic sopranos provided by Cathy Jo Hejna (hear her swooping stealthily into tracks like "Suffer the Red Dream," "All the Beauty Twice Again," and many others) now sounded displaced and unnecessary unless they were bounced off Paul Kuhr's judiciously used dramatic deadpan, and it's not at all surprising that they were phased out on the following year's The Knowing. That album would unquestionably kick off Novembers Doom's lengthy golden era, and finally bring the band richly earned respect across the metal world. [Of Sculptured Ivy & Stone Flowers was remastered and reissued in 2008 by The End Records, upsetting some purists with the omission of "Before the Wind" (written and performed by departed keyboard player Mark Piotrowski), while appeasing others with the addition of three unreleased bonus cuts recorded that same year.]
© Eduardo Rivadavia /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 12 track(s)
- Total length: 00:57:39
- Main artists: Novembers Doom
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Prophecy Productions
- Genre: Pop/Rock Rock
1999 Prophecy Productions 1999 Prophecy Productions
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